Humans especially mothers are known to put off care for themselves and is expected by everyone in society to this no matter what and no matter how.
And children, according to studies, grow up to be better adults as well as having the greatest health from a hands-on mother compared to those that aren’t.
The same goes with the alligator system. The benefit of providing parental care in the alligator system is that it greatly increases the chances that some of the offspring will make it to adulthood.
A video proving how alligator moms are the same as any mothers is gaining attraction online.
The video shows a three-legged mother alligator taking care of her babies and building a nest for them.
Yes, a three-legged alligator can be seen in the video that was shared online. The mother alligator was limping towards to the nest and taking it apart to get to her babies.
“She created this big nest with sticks, twigs, etc. and is now protecting her babies with her life with just 3 limbs,” the caption of the post read.
“If this doesn’t show you how incredibly fascinating and resilient these creatures are, I don’t know what will. They’re totally misunderstood. Staying with their babies for up to two years after hatching shows just that. I felt so blessed to witness this,” it added.
The incident took place in Florida, United States.
Since being shared, the video has left social media users amazed. “Nurturing is instinctive to the species that practice it. Nurturing is an innate response to the creatures that it is instinctive too,” wrote one user. “Super cool,” added another.
Coleman Sheehy, a herpetologist at the Florida Museum of Natural History, explained that parental care is “extremely well developed” in alligators.
“Mothers build nests, guard the nests from predators, and help the nest to incubate within the acceptable range of temperatures,” Sheehy said.
“This level of protection helps more babies to survive,” he added.
The herpetologist explained that the benefit of providing parental care in the alligator system is that it greatly increases the chances that some of the offspring will make it to adulthood and, thus, that the female successfully passes on her genetic information to future generations.
Humans especially mothers are known to put off care for themselves and is expected by everyone in society to this no matter what and no matter how.
I guess they never studied demonRAT women. They kill theirs.